

Excerpt from The New Britain Museum of American Art exhibition catalogue:
“The Peninsula, 2005” : 12”x24” :Inks on scratchboard
Collection of The New Britain Museum of American Art, New Britain, CT
NATURE
Cathie Bleck explores the same conceptual territory. The swirling and interpenetrating forms of The Peninsula (fig. 49) expose an earthly bestieary enveloped within a floral world, the spatial complexity of which suggests cosmic motion. Lyrically stylized forms, painstaking cut into scratchboard, relay on intense contrasts of tone and imagery to evoke equal doses of fear and charm. Humans are present but do not dominate. All species are challenged to establish equilibrium in a world of constant change.
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